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The Iraq report is published
The bipartisan Iraq Study Group, asked to "conduct a forward-looking, independent assessment of the current and prospective situation on the ground in Iraq, its impact on the surrounding region, and consequences for US interests," has
Stripping Teacher's Aide Gets Nine Years
Schmeca White sat in for another teacher in 2004 at Greene Intermediate Center in South Bend, Indiana. Well, "sat" wasn't all she did. Apparently, she stripped in front of the seven students she was overseeing, then began gratifying,
Message to West Point
Bill Moyers spoke on "The Meaning of Freedom" at the United States Military Academy on November 15. He began by considering the difficulty other citizens have in understanding the experiences of combat veterans.
Because equity is still an issue
That's the title of a column in the Fall/Winter 2006 issue of Outlook, the print magazine published by the American Association of University Women (AAUW). The column mentions several remarkable statistics, including these:
Let’s clear the air at state schools
Bruce Hetrick considers whether people who smoke should be treated as pariahs on our campuses: Long ago, I did some work for Special Olympics. In the process, I learned a semantic preference of the organization: One never says "mentally
The value of jury duty
In a NY Times op-ed piece, Robert E. Precht points to the return, after 60 years, of a jury system in Japan: Americans can play an important role in helping the new system succeed. They can reassure the Japanese that jury service is
Serving on a jury
Everyone I know is happy to get out of jury duty. The first time I was called to serve, the case involved someone falling down in a snowy parking lot. As the potential jurors were being screened, one said she couldn’t possibly be
Education and choice
In a recent speech affirming a commitment to what we in the US call public schools, Prime Minister Tony Blair emphasized ownership and choice
EXCLUSIVE: Vice President Cheney Talks to WSBT’s Kirk Mason
(WSBT) On the same day a top US general in Iraq called a recent surge in violence “disheartening”, the Vice President of the United States talked to WSBT News. In an interview with WSBT’s Kirk Mason on Thursday, Dick Cheney talked about
South Bend, INDIANA
Nov 28, 2006 - An elementary school teacher, Mel Trowbridge, 44, was fired after his arrest on charges of ual misconduct with a minor for having ual relationships with two female students, ages 14 and 15.
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